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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol., IX, No. 348.—Whole No. 3570+ NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1843. Price Two Conts. “ - " 4 FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New | ELEG, C. OLIC PRAYER BOOKS DISBROW’S RID'NG ECHOOL, WINTER ARRANGEMENT FOR, ALBANY. ork, Line -Fostiyely First Regular Packet To sal LEGANT CATED BIBLES, 408 BOWEAY. Housatonic & WasTens sist De.—The fi ing peek t ship GASTON, SUPERBLY BOUND. LADIES from9 A. M, to 3? M daily. R. ape, vaily, Sundays [dndge, will positively sai] as above. her regular day.) prise subscriber has for sale a geuera! assortment of Catholic ‘or Gentlemen ** 3 (0 Sand 7 to 934 P. M. daily. AILDRO For freight or passage, having handsome tumished accouno- | ‘THE Subscribe Sr vale & Brecon! sencrtenes bs par js ay j Teuciss Ripixa. by thie Hovte will aka the uew and | dations, apply on board at Orleans wharl, foot, of Wall streets | suitable (nr the season at the lowest prices, He would par tEveaing Class.) 1 on WA, Capt JL. Fitch, which leaves | or t0 K. COLLINS & Heularly call attegtion to. a. beautiful Illustrated edition of the : Non ped Vases wera for Albany " ut E } Sean a ienYoot Liberty street, Monday morning at hall: pre, olack for Bridport, tieacs by the Houston a Y , without change « te Rinne wee same evening at 8 o’clock. Fare throug! rat the office, foot ‘CO. 56 South street. no freight received after this evenii hi re particularly requested to send ra » 30th. in their bills of seagers Will please be on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, on Monday moming, at 10 o’clock, at which time the ship will sail heen axe or Freight, apply on board. oF, BY Ageat. | Shippers by thus line may rely upon having their goods cor ‘d3oec rectly measured. : ; ‘Agwate ja New Orleans, Hullia, & Woodruff, who will ’. PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND promptly forward all goods to their The packet ship Oconee Capt, D Jacwson, Gaston, and sail the 10th Jan’y., her regular dai ill succeed the a30re THE ek BALL LIN: ONLY REGULAR LINE FOR NEW OR LIVERPOOL PACKETS. LEANS—Phe'following drst class packers will sail (Sailing from Liverpool on te 7th and 19th of every month.] unctually as advertised (weather permitting) or pas- inhing to soud to the Old Comntry for their ren the neces he sary arrangements with the subscribers, an i Manual yer ia var.ous bindings from 75 cts & . Phe Flowers of Piety—an elegant Pocket Prayer Book, from srg cents to $125. Doury Bibles—from $2 to $12. The Wollowing i? ae eng wenesiont: reftersions and theend of exch chapter, from 25 cehts to $2. mM sual Of Catholic Melodies, Hymns, Psalms, 8c., from $1 uvenile Books in great variety. # Annuals, Albums, and Illustrated Books, in fine biedings. pu EDWARD DUNIGA alton street. KEMOVAL. ROWE’S HAT SALES ROOM, _ Removed from No. 3 Hanover street, opposite the tage free he ALABAMA, Captain Bunker, on the 25th Dee. “Fre GASTON Cape O. kldncge, an tue 3Ist Dees ‘The accommodations of these smps for cabin second cabin and qfeerage passengers. are such as cannot fail to ensure every her indus superior Line of Packets, Sailing therm come out in ty on the 7th and 19th of every month. Wy will aloo have s bret rate class of American trading 1 fav , thereby affording weekly communica: | comMbrt to passengers during the voyage t SEI: bases Sine of the tus (de Jeong che) is | "The ships of thie lige have vow commenced ther regular ee ream te het they shall be forwarded with care and des- | trips. and_will ssil_ punctual every five days throughout the Ch. season. Parsengers may therefore rely on not being detained. low, those wishing to secure can do so by applying on Pashould the parties agreed for uot come out, the money will lo TAPSCOTT, The price of passag* being ¥ be returned to those who paid it here, without any redue- berths 1p either of che above pac! tion. __ | board or to W.& J.T. ate Tie Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise General Passage Office, 43 Pec she fllowing magnificent Ships, 1325 von 28 re corner of South street. e ‘ DAMBRIDGE, COLUMBUS, FOR LONDON—Regular packet of the !st Janu> 3 fORorE ‘TH AMERICA. ary —The- well. known favorite ship ST. ENGLAND NORTH AMERICA. AMES, Captain Meyers, burthen 1000 tons, will sail as above, her regular day. , ‘Her accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, are splendidty fitted up for the comfort and con- venience of passengers. Persons intending to embark should ake early ‘application to xf JOSEPH MeMURRAY, f 00 Pine st, coruer of South, Person s wishing to send for their (riends residing. in the old conotry.,cau have them brought out by the above ship, or any + a of ith such superior and unequalled arrangements, the sub- scribers confidently look forward for a continuance of that sup- Port which has beea extended to them so many years, for which they are grateful. ; ete "Phove ‘proceeding, or remitting money to their relatives, can all tunes obtain, Drafts at sight for any, amount, drawn direct yal Bank of Ireland, Dublin, also on Mears, PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. F syngas (Bankers, London, Iwhich will be paid on demand at any of the or their ranches, wal the principal towns Throughout Bmgland, Ire- Mid” et adiiven’ Cl by J st paid, wor address, (if by letter, post paid, iad ROCHE BROTHERS & co. 35 Fulton street New York, next door to the Fulton Bank. N. B.~-The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this port for Liverpool on the Istand 19th of each month, Parti Fiturning to the old. country. will find it to their comfort and vantage to select this favorite Line for their Cea ee, in preference to any other. rs ROCHE BROTHERS & CO’S PASSAGE OFFICE, 25 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. imes 0! Roy atall t on the of the th® regular packets sailing on the 7th. 17th an fach month, by applying as above; by letter, post pai PS. Drafts at Sight, far large or small sums, are drawn by thesubscriber on the Provincial Bank of Ireland; payable in every tow throughout the country ; also, on Messrs Sp yoner, ‘Atwood & Co, Bankers, London, ‘payable in every town in Grea Britain. d250c Pace, FOR HAVRE—Second Line—‘the ship U' A, i Hewiit, master, will sail on the Ist f January. BOYD & HINCKEN, dec corner FOR MARSEILLES—Packet for ist Jannary— theshio TRESCOTT, Capt, Myrick. “Apply to ak ELPS, 103 Front st., orto BOYD & HINCK®.N, Agents 9 Tontine Bui OLD BLACK BALL LIN® OF PACKE ‘OLU ‘3 ‘The packet ship ¢ MBUS, Capmin Cole. will be despatched for Liverpeol on the Ist of January.her 9 Tontine Building, ‘Wall ter streets dttec PASSAG~ FROM LIVERPO: In the tollowing Packet Ships. v The NEW. mete milling from Liverpool on eee Feb. § jo ‘he COLUMBU do h_ do regalar ory hoes weblog LO engage passage will require to i mak application to CAMBRIDGE dy do tor yy © carly PDN CTOHN HERDM AN; 61 South street. Orin any ofthe Packs comprising tue O14 Ljne saling from | N; B-Pasnage fiom Great Brain and Ireland ean be sured s thet Pires will ed. itor thats iateresta and ‘comfort to | exp as wan for any. amount, pavabie ia all the . out any Gi throughout Great Britain ray ad ation as above. . any go} We aplendid new packet shin Yorkshire, Capt Bailey, ie be despatcheu on the 16th January, ner ragular day ere tronise our Line, ua no possible retention oa embarking can " Pes ge Certificates sont by the steamship Hibernia, sailing from Boston on the Istof January, will have pleaty of time to prepare to come by the first, named packet, or in any 0! the abgre maanific.ne and unejnalled packets F ersons Temi ting money to the old cannery can at all times obain from th» subscribers drafis at sight lor anv amount, dravn direct on the Royal Bank of {relnnd, and on Messi Preacott, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid of dixcoont in every town througout England, Ireland, Septl nd and Wales bate As ‘or passage, apply to or address (if by letter post paid. ROUHE BROTHERS & CO,, dsore 35 Falton st, next door to the Fulton Bank. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT NEW YORK AND PHIL ADELFHIA RA. «ROAD LINE "¥ox Newark, NewsRonswick, Princeton, TRENTOM, FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Paeket of the 6th 1844—The new and splendid packet ship Ra ONY H. Huttleston, master will sail as ve regular and finished én superi ; commodations for cabin. second eabin apd steerage gers, are UnsuTpass y any vessel in port. Pannenigers are already engaged. Petsamp jntending to embark should make immediate application @f Foard, foot of Maiden lane,orto. © JOSBPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, comer of South. Persons wishing to sead Yor their friends residing in the old country, can have them brought out by the above ship, oF an Bokpenrown AND BURLINGTON: of the regular packers sailing on the 7th, 17th and 27th of eac! month, by applying »s above. e ratcs at sight for lsige of small gums are drawn by the sub- ; scriber on the Provincial Bank of ireland, payable in every ‘ town throughout the country; also on Messrs. Spooner, At- . wood & Co., bankers, Londou, payable in every town in, Great HROUGH IN SIX HOURS. Brita, re T Leaving New York daily from the foot of Courtlandt s it .—Mail Pilot Line at 4% TO LET—The store No 97 Nassau street, in the lorning Line at 9 A. P. M. ae “s ing et laa phe Herald Biuldiogs, from the lirst of February. Apply a pesamiboat 13 FRiledalpis care teem Cane this Mfiee Ante Line proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to NiBLO’S CONSERVATORY, GREEN-HOUSES ithout change of cars. will procure their tickets at the office foot of it apr where a cot ious steamboat, will be in with baggage crates on hi phia bageage Crates are wibout being opened by the way ‘car in which are apartments and ladies’ use. ining the and Seed Establishment, 576 Broadway, adj Gardens. u “Lhe public is respee'fully informed that at the above rstab- lishment will be fourd now on hind one of the most extensive, choice and viried collections of Ornament] P.ants in lower, suitibie for Holiday Presests, Parlors, Conservatories, &~., consisting of Camelias, Roses,’ Azalios and Geraniums, of the finest known varieties, Rhodode-droms, Orange and Lemon ™ conveyed from city to city, ppl igse gape et jing rooms ex-ressly for "Returning, the les leave Philadelphia from‘the foot of Wal- | {est Known. varieties, Rhodode, droms, Orange and, heemet wtstreet, by steamboat to Bordent 7 o clock, A. M. | Dutck se) inthe, ‘Tuli i ag areet, DY steamboat to Bordentown, af, 7,» Dutch Bulbs, viz: Hyacinths, Tulivs, &e , in pots and glasses, : he lines for Baltimore leave Philadelphia at 73¢ A, M., and | Which are alresdy in & flowerin , «P. M. bemg continuation of the lines from New York. m TWO MAIL LINES DAILY BETWEEN HILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. gant and fragrant flowers, grown in the Conservator ed : “*Efvoice Flower Seeds wi'l be received fom Furope carly in Janua y, many side of the Atlantic—also, a complete assortment of Vegetable, Herb, Gra:s and other Se ds. ‘ f f ‘All the above Seeds will ba tested as to their growing quali- ties, befere offered for sa'e, to ensure not the least disappomt- ment to the patrons of this establishm nt f rnamen’al Flower Stands, Gold and Glass Globes, Ryacinth Glasses, &c. &c,, always on hand All the above articles ~ill be disposed of on the most rea. sonable terms, for cash only. _ : All orde’s thankfully received and executed with prompt- WILLIAM NIBLO, Proprietor. Tater otLaAvebrA, WILMLNG, ON AN. BALTI- MORE RAIL ROAD A Bovclock A ~M 4o’clock P. M. ness. LPIA sity, at 8>q v'clock A.M. } N.B. The entire Stock of Seeds belonging to tre tate firm Bly exceyt Sunday) st ‘ 7” o'clock PM. | of Nibio & Dunlap, will be soldat auction by Wim. H. ¥rank- aie Lives connack with the different Trains between New | fin, at his Roos, 19 Broad treet, att o'clock, on Wednesday fork and Phiv a. roar 42 * 446 Iw re CA Ose re eed CL ‘ BOUQUETS, FLOWERS, PLANTS AND FAN- CY VASES “OR THE HOLIDAYS —Dunl p & .Carm?n take this opportanity of returning their thanks to frends and th pablic, for the liberal patronage they have received since opening their new couservatory. ‘A hey are now faily prepared to execute all orders they may be favored wt juets~ they will be compose + of the moat cho c+ and de~ licate fl _wers ofthe season suitable for b id-I or other parties; they have also made a rangements to furnish flowers to any ex- tent for new year p esentation, which will quite equal in beauty these farnished our numerous custoners the past seasons Strangers who may favor us with their orders (which should be given previous 'o Saturday) may rely upon be ng served in point of style, equal to that of any similar establishment and at prices mo e moderate than heretofore. Choice flowers ar ringed in fancy baskets, which have been more adunired than the ‘richest boquets - vases filled with flowers from two to ten dollars exch—tamelia plants of every shade and tint just ex- ing their lovely blossoms, amongst which are Alba Plena, ta and C: ima with their suow white flow ; incarnata, which stands unrivalled for its deli “EW YORK AND HARLEM RAIL KOAD COMPANY Othe weather 1s aue the train cars will run as follows;—On Vatordsy, Dee 806 —leave City Hall for Harlem Fordham, , William's Bridge, at7, 9, 14g, A. M.; and 1, 2, 3 and 43g P. Pes, 3ist, and Monday. the tat of January, leave arlem, Fordham and Willam’s Bridge, at 7, 9, 1, 2, 3 and 435 P, M. Willism’sBridge for City Hall,at 934. 1034 TBs Ig. ade md PEM ao seme Mes re * Ee SHULL A UE: tint ; Imbricata, unsurpassed in form, with many be-utifal On From Paterson to Jersey City. mottled and shaded varieti Sieboldi», th ‘and after Monday, Oct. 2d, 1843, the cars will leave JPargrion Deret. Leave New 0 . A great oe Fo 9 A ety of planta suitable for Parlor culture bulbs gad balb glasses, and bird cages, gold fish and globes. Vegetable 7 . M. and flower seeds of every description warranted fresh at the ON SUNDAYS. in want will p'eas x Deror. mT % new eed *tore and Conservatory. call and judge for themselves. _ s ‘All orders thankfully received and executed with prompt- ness. DUNLAP & CARMAN. 426 St re 645 Broadway near Bleecker. Leave New Yoru. 4% A.M. «P.M. leave daily (Bunday ted.) Banaen to be at the ras foot ‘of Courtland ‘street, 4 hefore the stated hours of deoarture. jy19 6m* ROYAL MAIL FOR LIVeERPOO! Letter Bags forthe Royal Mail Steams! HIBERNIA, will close at Harden & Co."s office, No. 3 Wal street, on Saturday 30th, ‘at quarter before 4 P. & Co would call the attention of merehi fact thit their mail« have never been left. under Government jock by thei HARNDEN & fe hundred acres, bounded on "tws wstoy' by is on the farm a and well tinished brick dwt! with every other necessary out house, in good rep 1 atl oaks; the pine cf thi The eleared land is of c and FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. By ‘Steam Ship HIBERNIA, wb ‘he Koval Mail cy . A.B, Jadkina, E, leave Boston for ‘anchors Jani 1, 184: ‘one of the best ol Porsous wishing to parchas®, by ap) with agreat bargain, Tfnet sold privately before, it will be offered at tion on the premises on the 25th day of January, 1 7 Terms will be made known and further snformation given by Mr Jos. B. Whitehwad of Smithfield, Isle of Wight coanty, or the subscriber WILLIAM HINES. 420 Staw tojy25 re NEW STYL& OF CHILDREN’S VELVET CAPS mmander, will ports on Mon- public auc- 4 DRAFTS ON FNGLAND, IRELAND, & sabout remitting money to th ir . oun ant ‘The subseriber has a large and beautifal assortment of Wich rats ST eos Brae jen’s and Boys Cape, of the latest fashion, which 20, £50, £100, or any amount paynodle on as cheap as any other establishment in this city— eheap among which may be found gentlemen’s cloth, velvet, a new style of giazed, and fine otter caps. Also on haad a large supply ¢ moleskin, silk and fur hats, of a beauiiful finish, for sale low. apyethoat di coun, O1 ye, ac the National aro ‘Ireland, Provincial Bask Jomes Balt, Son 6 ah . Bi Di K taney Fur—-Also, constantly on hand, # large assortment of hes in every post town throughout E jay end Fur Trimmings for sale at very low prices. al, Seotlan .B.—The Caps of the subscriber took the premium at the al, Seotland and Wales, which drafts will be forward Wb et Tig wd ed png steamer Hibernia, leaving Bos’on on the Ist Janu A to W. & J. ‘APSCOTT, At their general passage office, 43 Peck silp, a corner of South street. A.B, AM letters from the country mut come post p re (HAVIGATION Oth al OES TO fs LINE FOR ¥, ‘ iprdite neve nel The steam- 4 heed Cartain rtlandt st. Wedues- pea AI tes jtoughton, will teay= "Thurday, Satueday aad Monday atternoons, at 5 o'clok, ‘passage or freight, apply to P. C. Sehultz at the office, or kands of property taken only at the risk of the if. 428 re WM. BROWN, 126 Chatham st, opposite Roosevelt. CORK SOLE WATER PROOF AND DRESS JE: TS.—The subscriber makes to. order Boots of the 230 im*r above descriptions, of the finest quality of French Calt- skin, in the latest style, ana at very reasonable prices. Gen- Gemen who have been in the habit of payng extravagant prices for inferior articles, are requested to call and be convinced of their interest in purchasing at this store Drawings being taken of the feet, and a pair of Lasts kept for each customer, there is no difficulty in getting a handsome and easy lit. Consinytty n hand, x large assortment of ready made Dress Boots, les, at $3 snd $3 50 per pair; Double Soles trom to $6 per paii ver Shove, Half Boot appers, &e. ar eynal low JOHN L. Ww 48 Im*ee ts, Dancing §Pumps, cen AERINS, 114 Felton st between Nasoauand Duveh str OOK AT THIS, Y andi cimedinte pices, from thefoot ot | MGENTLEMENS CORK SOLE BOOTS, the wit, will leave as above at P. M-on Wednesday, Do _Watar Proof, light French Cavin Boots Binder WLUABIA, Coot. A Honghton, will leave as above India Rubber Over shoes, with oar Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. lain Rutpers, board, or ve P. C, Sehalte, ry dsr Dancing G si ant’ orked Slippers, And all other kinds of Boots and Shoes in fashion: ippers, Ties, quilted Shoes, pranella $I aiton Shoes; India rab- ter Boots, Bu i pair ‘ ; atPother ‘kings of Gr Shoes, white an ber strap furre in, and Clogs, Moce: i, an atesr assortment of bo and Shoes; misses’ and children’s, of all kinds to be found in the world ‘all of our own manufaeture, and the best of French coods, and warranted to be the best, and aa cheap as the cheap- est, at 367 Broadway, comer of Franklin street, dit30* ee GREGORY & CAHILL, 367 Broadway. =LIVE AND LE ¢ Root Store, No. 141 cregt ( where the odious practice of calling spon per- , can be obtained Water BS an vara thereo! WINTER AIL LING FOR ALBA NY andi scermediate oe i 2sesse2 do $3 to leather soles q 10 ir passage or freight, apply on ‘un ofhee on the wharf. STATEN ISLAND FERRY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL, ST.—The mboat STATEN ISLANDER willleave New York faton Island, on and after October 2d, as follows, until Shor votien m= © Leave Staten Iiland at 8%, 10, a. * Leave New York at 9, 1234, 10 min. past 3. 4 |. B.—On Sundays the boat will leave at 11 instead of 1234. wight shipped is required artionlarly marked and we riak of the a thereat anefr imps. 0 ter, 28 ladies’ gai- 1. 4, PM FOR LIVERPOUL—With Despatch—The splea- fast sniling and favorite packet ship PAW, Captain Thompsoa, will sail or the above quick despatch. ‘ n¢ hat excellent sccommodations fora few cabin passengers Wille taken st. moderate tates. Application to be mace Boots mum fen arranted at pevees, ranging ved: ilar, Beta jot of Peck sly orto Fome two dollars Inwer. tu. price: than ‘se generally obtained Ww TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck slip._ | (qqality considered ) wi this city. feneral a8 wt LIVERPOOL—Wi h Dispatch—The splen nOOT AND BHOE STORE (5 f Z Hs. 4, well known, fast sailing and favorite packet ship ahd 10115 READY oes ORE. ii ; ; lin ante NRE, pectfally informs his friends iG, ant Futian, will weet. with qaick deapach | a Teemilo™ has he han coamaceneay yusiness in the above iy line, at No. 99 Nawsan street, where he w: kfally receive aud faithfully execute, all ‘orders he may be favored with, on the most reason for cash. jake ag rs she has spacious state rooms, and every fon necessary for their comfort. A limiled pis 1000 rons burthen, pele expressly for this line of ty le. Anumber of Bonquets can Le procured at any time, made of the most elc- and are Grrang-di- unique and varied styles to suit all tastes, by an ieties of w’ ich will be entirely new on this “OR SALE—A Valuable Farm called Springtield situated in the county of Isle-of Wight, a mil alt from the mouth of Ns i o Wo sides b} for small vessels) tanming into the mouth Of Non iver. ral Weasel) 1 seinonditiver one balf of the lacd is well timbered with ton agi wi Exchange, to 40 WILLIAM ST., IN THE MERCHANTS EXCHANGE Adjoiniuy the Branch Post Office HERE will be constantly oa hand an enlarged and hand- some assortment of the most fashionable Beaver, Cassi mereand French silk Hats, together with a general assortment of Gentlemen’s Trayelling and other Caps . ‘The subscriber takes leave to sta’e that every article from establishment may be depended upon as being of the first qa ty, the most fashiouable and desirable reper, and at the m reasonable prices. ROWE, 40 William street, 428 Atis*m Merchants Fxehing>. OHN FLORENCE, Jr, 239and 2:0 Broa. way, takes great pleasure ia informing the numerous families, who, for se- veral years have patronised his establisnment for their Yew Years Oysters, that he bas put pa very large quan.ity of choice pickl ers, aud algo in other styles peculiar to his Establishment, which he will send to any part of the city or try. coe would also inform veatlemen about going to sea, that he is packing Fried Oysters, ina peculiar manuer, an ‘warrants to keep in »ny cliv ate. and for two years. Instruct) ns are packed with the Oysters for preparing them for the table, which is done in a ‘ew seconds. 429 4ris jb FANCY BALL DRESSES TO LET, ar N. PINTEUX, CAFE DES MILLE COLONNES, 423 Im*ec 307 BR *ADWAY. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. JOHN BRADEN, 73 Conal stree’, would respectfully m- ‘orm the public generally, that he js prepared to serve up, at his ‘spacious and yopular ‘Saloon, Creams, vers in evry style. (Gunfectionaries gene kinds of Refreshments usually fouad at the 1 II be Jellies, Co! ly, and in short we private or s. A geae al assortment of Poyy suvrutle for the holidays, forsale, extremely Low NB AY articles sent out from his est blishtnent are war- ranted equal to anything of foregn manufacture. His artists Rave mot how of accribg foceigm poteniate, bathe piedaew himmeelf his ‘articles shall be suitable for the greatest taagaate of the land. di2 Imem PEARL GRAIN, DEUTSCHES’ GRIESMEHL, (in the German;) FARINE DE GRUAU (GRUAU D’EPAUTRE,) (in the Frenck Language.) new attacle in thi: market. ‘treaemblea Sago, but nutricious, and one pound of it go2s in wsage as far three pounds of ordivary whext flour BV SRat migrants from Eurov, having lovked for it in vain manv a very delleate, whole.ome and money savin; ups, puddivgs, dampling A’amal handful is sufficient to be o vle <The deit American physicians presc toutheir recevering pa- tients, and order it to be given to children in the sha e of pap, as alight and very healthy diet. = ‘To mannf tcturers of Vermicelli and Macaroni, as x very desirable requ sf they can get the rij e sale increases daily in a wonderful manner, whatever fami'y tries it. con hardly do without it. "The only General Depot for this article in the United States igat 37 Burling slip, foot of John survet, near the East River, New York City, where it can be bad tor’ the who esale trade, ol pablis par’ » Bec to two quarts of milk ei Pearl Grain, ht kind. how ing that packed in keg: of 25 Ibs. each, in any quentity, not less, howev- trer, than a package. Ithae found i From the wholesale stores in the lower part of it a cousuming tamilies, 0 as t0 facilitate. its acquisition to every ’. GEO. PEUSCHER, Sole. Agent. New York, November 28th, 1843 d6 lar SALT AND FISH STORE. 400 BBLS SALMON; 300 do of Herring, and 400 bores 400 bale oe seaaheel 200half lo 200 do. of Codtish i 600 sacks of Ashdon’s Salt; 450 Salina do 200 kits of Soused Salmon and Mackerel 100 do of Sounds and Tongues 2000 bushels of Turks Island Salt 600 quincals dried Cod, 46 m*ec NELSON, WELLS & CO. 81 Dey stre+t. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. OELICH AND PACHTMANN, Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jewellers, 90 Canal street, sortment of fashiouable Jewelry of all the HOLIDAYS, at prices which canwot of every description made to order, and Watches, Jew- elry and Silverware repaired in a workmulike manner, equally low. Old Gold and Silver takes in exchan 8'im*m A LYON—Cheap-st Jewelry Sore in the city—A Lb + would call the attention of the public. to his store No. 80 Chathamst, where taey will find th» best, cheapest, and newe t style of jewelry, of the lat-st fashion both foreiga aud Ameri- can manuficture, snitable for Christmas and New Year's pre- sents,all of which ke is de.ermined to sell at such prices.»s can- not fail o give sitisfve fon Ladi-s and ge tlemen abou: pur- chasing jewelry, will save 25 per ceut by calling at the cheap Jewelry st re 80 Chatiam street. Do not foreet the number—80 Chitham street. Old gold or silver bought or tabea in exchange. ‘he utmost value yivea for diamouds aud other »recious stones. 423 im*ec HE “UBSCRIBERS are vow pre to sell Watche: ‘and Jewelry as low, if not lower, than any other house the city, tow: la Watches fro to $100 eac! ver do, from $5 to $50 each Alt watcnss warran’ed to keep oot time or the money re'umed Watch's, Clecks, and Miu sical Boxes repaired and warr:. ted, lowerthan any other house inthe ci'y' Second hand watches and old gold and siver ta- ken in exchange, or bought for cash THOMPS"N & FISH ER, Importers of Wavches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail, No,'331 Broadway. New York . 03 R. THOMYSON, ‘AM! dio Im*ec RICHARD FISHER. NITED SLATES DAGUEKRIAN GALLERY, 115 Brondway, up stairs.—k. WHITE would respectfully ca'l the attention of citizens and strangers, visiting the city, to hi splendid collection of DaguerreotypePortraits single ori group from two to fourteen pe sons on the same plate, which for beauty and neoureey, traits taken ia all of delineation cannot be assed Por ‘ inds ‘of weather, either with or without calers. ‘The American Institute at, its late exhibition awarded Mr. White the first. premium for the beat Daguerreotype likeness for groupingand geaeral effect, which is but another proof of the be CH of nis portraits, ir. W por hite is sove agent in New York for the very superior amaras , and at Be other establishment in 3 also, French and Ameri with Plate Cases, ‘Ke., &c., always on hand, for a7 3n*m GREAT REDUCTION. OUBLE ENTRY BOGK-KEEPING only Five Doliars, and Epistolary, Penmanship cally ‘wo Dollars. THE FIRST PREMIUM awarded three consecutive years for the yt cimens of Off-hend Penmanship exhibited at the. Eb Foirs of the Amencau institute. te ‘S$ CHIROGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, for LDS MITH he instraction of PENMANSHIP 189 Broadway. epposite John street, is day aud evening, for the recepuon of pu- ia acquirea bold, free and expediti e of Mercaatile enmansuip. in froin ‘ten to twenty evens of Ont The Indi i i complishurynt to'dhegen vent Mbistolary hand, a beautiful ne- aud Dook-Keeping, now open daring and visiters, fei . _BOOK-KEEPING. tei tructis i ii est rsa reer Aaa hs the ranltof thorough practical knowledge ol the auhject. The ges being 20 #1 as to render familiar 10 the ata- PANLY CANNOT. BE ACQUIRED BY SIMPLY Bx LANUING OND SET OF BOOKS. . Ladies’ W riting Class meets daily at 11 o'clock. tlemen during the day and evening, at such hours as may beat onis their eoavesiense. ‘Separate parlors for private instraction. For sale at the Academy—A superior article of Metallic Pens. 29 Im*ec Patent for chemical oi) AMPHENE, OK CHEMICAL OIL.— Flor Solid Bottom Glass Fountain Lamps’ hhene, muwufacturet and. sold whol ', No. 136 Fat atrret. te ‘hese lamps are admitted by all who see the be uveqnalled oy any lamp ever offered tothe publ ir splendia light, the.r economy for use, and their pe vcaty 10 manage aud trim. “One lamp wil give light equal 10 six sperm candies, at an expence u than hail a cent per hour! ‘They are in fret, the cheapest in pra, ortion to qualicy, aud the best lamp ever offered to the public for s.oves churches, hocels, aad dwellings. A's, ago: d assortment of Suvar and Uit Lamps for iaples, stores or churches, of suverior quay acral d. pot for patent medicmés—such as * ‘onie to u ls for nervous Sy: affections debility, dy«pepsia, &e.; and Kevan rap, for bilurem teething; De. (: inerty’s Astringent. adicator, for del 's Cream of Lilies to peaurify and promotes he § hair AI9 Ime rre A SCIENTIFIC HAIR” TONIC RESTOKER AND BEAUTIFIER, TRIAL SOTLLES—TURGE SHILLINGS. 'O those whe have used Jones’ Co.al Hair Restorative know i's excelleat quasities - to those who have not, we say that the fret of our setling thi hisling bottl-s, must prov: the t statement at wear: not afraid of person's HHCY ftv We warsaut it (0 possess, the fol ft will force the wtir to geow on any part ad ha rom, stop ie talline off, cure inal ah, or 'y har yw dark. soft aud silky, nothing can exes this peitso. It is. indved, the ior, article made for the hair. So'd, le? at tue sign of the America New Vork;" 13) Falton street, ‘Boston; 3 Ledger Buil-ings, Phila: og atesgi, Charleston, (2 voortah lair Bye, for dyeina red he or black, Price 50 cents, or * grey a dark br i bottle + woud atthe me 2D lia*ee "ICE HOURS. Det BOSTWL Ki. forms the public that in conrequence of the grent ineresse of his practice, his olfiee hours will hereniter be as fo aw chen 31) 41 the aftemoon which is prioeipal And froin 6 until 10 9’elock wi the eve named hours, he can, wythoat be consulted ch ‘The balance of the day he will attend to out of door p places t cetice Abervethy’s Family thysicvan; or, Keady Preseriver in all cases of illness or accident, whe, medical attendanc: Yuired oF cannot be had—viyived and eularged by H. oh Ag joatwick, » can be had ar polite Price 25 cenis 428 awe M. D., Physician. of secoh\enbin passengers “ ° to secure —2 r [t ii ville = toaeuy “zon New Oneun or iebrs from ship Hantaville ab wCOTT alr hk, COLLINS &.CO. 4 South street ‘eorner South street, Office—No, 75 Chamber street LOUR—150 barrels Ian it hostwick Sargeon aad Orleans; for sale b: aie ang | for the party. +++ $10 OC gems. sre wrll warmed, an Wis Drusing and. Devyion pte to thes ‘of those who may honor us wil ue oor, yi e 4 “i ‘Geutlemea Keeping their horses oa livery at this establish- ent, il Thave the privilege of Fidiag’ them ia the School. mb ari, MUSIC. JOSEPH KAMMERER, Professor of Mu: announces to his Roe and the puol . that he removed from 59 Crosby street ¢ - 135 Laurens stree:,where all orders for bis Cot lik Bana, to perform oa parties, ke, in or gnt of town, will be received and promptly attenied t9, Orders for JK. will abo be received at Mrs, W. Dubois Music Store, No 285 Broadway ‘420 ‘Im*re BROADWAY TEA STORE, aie. NORTHEAST comer of Prives and Broadway, adjoining Niblo’s Flower Repository. ‘The subscribers inform their friends and the pablie, that they have oyened the above Store, wi w and extensive assortment of Groceries the stock consisting principally of Teas of the fiuest qualities, selecte with the greaceat care from the last Cargoes. ic, respectfully Gan, owder Pouchong Soucnony Orange ecco * ee As respects the above Tras, we defy competitionjin freshness, auality or price aud state tha they are selections made Dy 0.6 Of the most competeat judges in the city COFFEE. Old Java, burnt and ground, Is 4d per Also, a general assortment of Coffee, Fraits for. kinds of sugars, very low —aud in fact every thi ing.to agrocery, all of which is warranted to be of first qual 1 im*ea G. HARKISON & C FRUITS, GROCERINS, TEAS, WINES, &e —GASS NER & YOUNG, 132 ‘Chatham street, offer at wholesale and retail, to dealers and famlies— Kresh Foreign Wruits, a xeueral nssortment. offee of a'l kinds avd qualities. ‘Teas, Green Mud Black, ofevery d-scription. Superio. oid Wines and ciquo's, of various grades. Superior Raspberry and Cherry Brandy r French and American Cordials, on draft and in glass. London, Scotch and American Porter, Brown Stout and Pale Nomaya and other brands Segars. and American Preserves and Jellies. Hoaey, in small boxes, from Ohio. Jujube Paste, io 12% and 25 1b uxoe Rud Sed, Spices, Cacoa and Chocolate. ‘perm Oil and Candles, Soap, Se. Saratoga Pavilion Water, in qusrt and pint boties. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of expense. d21 Im*rc UPER‘OR TEAS, COFFEE and SUGAR—Also Wines iu every variety, Otard, Chamoane and Coguae Brandy; Irish and Sco ch Whiskev; old Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, fresh Fruits, &e forcash onty,at J. 8. SCOTT & COS Wholesale and Retail Store, 76 N-ssau street. Wines and Liquors put up in nottles or demijohns Goods ‘sent to aav part of the city free of expense a7 Im*ec INTH WARD CHEAP GROCERY AND PROVI SION STORE —Families i nthe neighborhood of Sixth gS ue aod Greenwich lane, laying in th ir winter steck rocer'es and Provixions wi'l do better by a large per cent- age in buying in ct the cheap Provision Store No.9 Greenwich tane, where al articles in the Grocery aud. Provision line can be purchased as cheap, if aot cheaper. than any other es‘ablish- ment in that vicinity. Goods warranted to suic; if not, the rmovey will be returned. Goode. sent, to any part of tne city, frep of expense. MICHAEL KIELLEY, 13 Im*ec wich lane, CLARK, BININGER & COZZENS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, s 56 Vesey street, é AVING completed the en argement, of their Store, respect- fally solicit the attention of their old patrons aad the pub- lie to their increased stonk of SUPERIOR BRANDIES, WINES, SEGARS, LIQUORS, TEAS, GROCERIES, &c. ‘Their goods are particularly suitable for Hotels, being select ed with great care for that porpose, and embracing every arti- cle requisite—Segars and Brandies iu particular, of choice brands and viutaze; Chunpagues Loadon Porter Brown Stout, ‘oteh and Irish Whaakies, Oils, Cheese, Macaroni and a Vermicelli. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Choice Liqueurs, Preserves, Brandy Bruits Granes, ins, Spiced Chocolate, Currants. Gelatine tor making Jelly in a few minutes, aay vee bee Eye Almonds, and every Uning néeceesary for the use of famili site naeata in New York for Demuth’s Snuff. wre GENUIN EAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. [HE CANTON TEA COMPANY, Principal, Store 121 Chatham stieet, New York; Branch Store 318 Bleecker st. New Yoru; Agee! at 116 Fulton street, Brook comer ot Main and Van tiow Vite the attention of city avd country families and py for the approaching holid-ys ing neral, to their severa' est lishments, wher» they thil ‘be found by fat yon of pure and waadn terated ‘I'vas in the United States * Universal popularity and revown of their house, with rete- reace to high qu lities. 10-4 prices aud up wht dealing, 18 C00 wel: understood to renuer further comment necessary. Original and ouly warehouse fur “he sale of Ho «qua’s Black Tea Observe-Strangerawill se particu arto remember the pam ner'of the principal store in Chatha.a street viz: “121,” between Pearl and Roosevelt streets, as in seeking they are lixbie tebe l-dastray by a little store just storied at 103g Chachaw stree’ (uext door to Lorillard’s snaff and tuhaeco store) ander the “nine of Canton | Tea” Store. The public wi} also be pleased to take notive, tha’ the Canton Tea Company have no- thing to do with that or anv cther stores whatever, except those descrined at the top of this ad ertiseme- t. dl. Im-e ROTON BAKERY NOTICE. IX POUNDS OF BREAD FOR ONE SHILLING — ‘The largest bread in th city to be had at the Croton Bs. kery, 92 Janes atreet, six pounds of superior wh-at braid for one shilling, or thee pouads for sx ceuts Wheat, Indian, Rye a d Grsham Bread, also, the Kim ll Rye Bread of a su» rior kind ; larg tauly Pies ofall k uds at six ceais each, onda general assorunen: of Tea taxes, Rusks, Buns, Crul'ers, Buc ter Crackers, fresh every day. G-rman'and New Year Cakes or che holidays. Flour wholesale and real. “Fre h Yeast for saleev lay N. Tne above articles can"be had at the branches No. 368 Pearl between Frankiiy, square and Oak scree . and No. 202 Wil tiam neer Frankfort, also at 228 Cherry sear Peluam st. d22 Lm*rre JOHN H. WIEGAND, 2 James at. CRACKERS ! CRACKERS! CRACKERS! ARR’S CKACKER &® AKERY,73 Mott street, near Walk ex street. SODA BISCUIT MILK do BOS CON CRACKERS BUTTER do SUGAR do F Pilot and Navy Bread, and every other description of Crackers. 'N: B—Country merchants, hotel ke-pers and shipping orders supplied at the shortest notice and at the lowest prices. d13 Im*ec STUART, LADi#£ne HAIKR-VRESStK, No. 3 Murray street, respectfully announces, that he’ is prepared: to wait on ladies ac their residences, and to dress heads according to the latest Parisian fashions. Terms very moderate. 36 2m*rre AY'S SHEET RUBBER OVER SHOSS—25 Maiden Lane. Experience has proven that n leather sole can be at ‘ached to India Keubber uppers, so thagit is impossible to ae garace them in the course of wearing. ‘These Over Shows,which ave already thrown into disuse leather overshoes and mocas- sins, and to which the water proof boot is fast tending, are furnished by the Roxbury India Rubber establishment, 25 Maiden Lane, of a quality surprisingly perfect, and altogether etter than are beimg made by any other establishment in the irade, The patent quilted slioper Over Shoes ana Boots are furnished only at thus establishment. Every article appertain- vag to the rubber busivess forsale of mnade to order. C. DAY Suecessor to the Roxbury |. R. C., 25 Maiden Lane. ds Im*r NOTICE—REMOVAL HE subscriber informs his friends and the public that he has removed from the estat yment 9 Bro dway to his old stand, 21¢ Broadway, opposite st. ranl’s Church, having bought out the entire interest of ranken. A large as- soctuwent of Hats and Caps, constantly JOHN N. GENIN, Cate GENIN & VAN VRANKEN,) dg 1m*: . Zit Broadway, io tm opposite St. Paul’s | hurch O THE LADIES—If you have hair T ted forsherd excrescences, con Cealing 2 broad and cle f sightly appendage of a beard ou. your, upper lipe—at ote have iuperdluous hair disigaring acy part «f sour othe-wise beaut) iu? faces, the Poudre Subtile, invented by Dr Kelix Gouriud, will quickly and forever w thout_ the sligh jury or discoloration to your rtrcle beiny a hambog wi ju 8] sale only at 67 Walkerstreet, one door from. thee ner of Broad. way~$1 per bottle—where may he had the follo -1ug articles, «ii warranted—The celebrated Ttalian Medicated Soap, for cur! ing ail blotches, pimples freckles tat, mutphew, scury redness, sallowness, or roughness of the skin; for cl hauds, free, or musquito bives itseffects are immediate: in the washing of children, in al properties are really astonish ‘80 mother should be without ake, 0 cents, 1s ufficient, and we warrant it or return the money if not aue- cessful. ‘Be on your guard against a bold imitation, and buy a0 where else b. ove je Beante, or Trae Water of Beauty, is a pproved coninetic for aleansing healing, pui- fy ing the complexion, and, by sta dilating pro perties preventing the formation of wrinkles, and ng them when prewent. $1 per bottle, Gourand # Vevetable Li raid Rouge imparts a delicate blash- ing tinge to the complexion, immovable by rubbi.g with a handkerehtef or linen cloth.’ For dyeing ladiew’ stockings or cloves, this preparation, diluted with woter, is inimitable. 50 cen(s per bottle. f Gouraud’s Hair Dye will change red or gray hair to a beanti- ful dark brown or black, wi hont staining the skin, $1 per bot- te, pio r Laas Wes CA de jourani's Slane d’Espagne, or Spanish White, gives a pure life ike alabaster white ess. and smoothuess to the skin—tree jeuts and is entirely annihilatiog com- flake te Pat np ia elegant . with other of * r. G.'s preparstions. Bay no whe ¢ else but at 67 Waiker street, just on the come: of Broadway, where will be found an assortment of the most delicate and choice Perfumery, imported from all Agents—Jordan, 2 Milk street, Boston; 76 Chesnut street, Philadelphia; Kobineon, Harnigbirgh ; Hemnitch, “Laucvater + Princeton; Trippe, Newark: Longey, Rochester amwell, Lock ort; Sinit, Palmyra Grigs, Hamiltow, coun’ ty: Guthrie, Albwy; Gray, Poughkeepsie; Elliott, Goshen: Myers, New Haven; Dyer, Providence : Taylor "New port Carigton, Lowell j Ives, Salem ; Hage Newharyports Pres ton, Portsmouth ; Patten, Portland ; Guild, Bangor; Luther White, Calais; Seth §. Han-e, Baltimore; selby’ Parker, Washington Men Fraser, Richm athewson, Norw ch, Conn.; Wells & Hamphreys, Ha tfords B. C. Ferre, Middie ui town, *r THOLESALE AND RETAIL, cheaper than ever, at the TOYS! \ well known Toy ®tore, 233 Centre street, two doors above Grind street, oppomte the "Marker Kamilies and. streng-s Ks oys for the holidays, will do well to call. before par ig elsewhere, Don't forget the nomber, UNTRE STREET. 233 CE q Also, a full assortment of China, Glass and Marthen Ware A Qawtd1* je MERICAN REPUBLICAN SONGS tb K—The second edition of this work é now out, and tor sale at J. 6, Lrow's an’ P. De Le 's Star Hoase, corner. f McDougall streets, Every member of the part one of these books, Composed and arran by ch 28 6t* re Washington. (Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasuinoton, Thursday, Dec. 28th, 1848. Singular Movements of Ole Bull in Baltimore and Washington—His Sayings and Doings. James Gorvon Benner, Esq.:— Dear Sm— Not knowing how much or little you may be dis- posed to publish about Ole Bull, I will just write you a free and easy letter about him, and you will do with it what you like. T have had repeated interviews with him here at Washington, intimately and freely. He perform- ed here last evening toa very crowded and most fashionable audience—who were enraptured of course. He did not arrive from Baltimore last even- ing until the evening train—6 1-2 o’clock. No one knew thereason. After the performance I called on him, and ascertained that he had been arrested in Baltimore at the suit of Mr. Schuberth. The de- scription of his arrest, as given by Mr. Bull him- self, is sufficiently amusing. It was in the morn- ing, (of Wednesday) having performed the previous evening at Baltimore. He was just sitting downto breakfast, previous to his departure in the cars.— Tap—tap—tap at the door—‘“Come in.” In walk- eda stout, burly, rough looking fellow—‘I am”— said the stranger—‘I am—hem!—I am—sir” “Vell, who de Tevil am you ?” said Ole Bull—“T am—sir—the Sheriff.” And here Mr. Bull marched across the floor, hemmed, and hawed—blowea his nose—spit, threw back his shoulders—opened his coat—and laid himself off in a chair, with his lei extended—with most irresistible humor, in imita tion of Mr. “Ego swm Sheriff.” ‘lam come to arrest you—you are my prisoner”—said the Sheriff. “Vell den’ you go to my lawyer—he tell you all about it’—‘and here,” said Mr. Bull, “with an affectation of indifference vich I did not feel—for {vanted to tear him [making the violent motion of laceration] all to pieces—I turned round and made blief for to eat mine sassenge.” ‘But you must go with me,” said the Sheriff. “I could eat nothing—so I vent wid him to de house of Reverdy Johnson.” Here again Mr. Bull’s description of the manner in which “Ego swm Sheriff” laid him- self off in Mr. Johnson’s parlor, would move a dy- ing saint to laughter. Mr. B. imitated him—strut- ted across the floor—spit upon the carpet—whistled and cut up in great style, while‘‘I,” said he, ‘‘stoo by, in all humility, vatching vat vould coome.”” The amount of it was, that Mr. Johnson disposed of the “Ego sum Sheriff” in short order, by him- self becoming bail for Mr. Bull’s appearance at Baltimore in May next, to answer in open Court when the trial comes off. Mr. Meyer is Schuberth’s lawyer. Ole Bull says, ‘‘Reverdy Johnson is every incha man.” He feels most excessively annoyed and impatiently vexed with Schuberth. I all here ‘state that to-night (Thursday) Ole Bull performs at Richmond—Friday night at Pitts- burgh—Saturday night at Richmond again. On Tuesday following he will arrive in Charleston, where he will perform on Wednesday and Friday. On_the 17th, 19th and 2Ist he will perform at New Orleans, and on the 24th, 26th, and 28th, at Mobile. After that you will find him at Havana, whence he will again re visit us in time tobe at his trial in Baltimore. No- thing would do but { must promise to be there in May to report his trial for the Herald I don’t know that I shall tell you any thing now. but I will add a few particulars of this most ex! ordinary genius. He is 33 years old, has a wife and three children in Paris, and his name is Ole B. Bull; not Olaus, nor ever was. His physical structure is most remarkable—broad shouldered, and with a fullness, prominence, and expansion of chest which almost amount to a mal-formation. His waist issmall, and I thought he wore corse:s ; but he “ strip, show me that u sion” of chest. His chest only contains an enor- mous heart. He is light of weight. But what as- tonished me most of all is the most extra- ordinary muscular developments and hands. One would suppose that his hands ought to be delicate; and tender, and small ; but not so ; they are large, very bony, and apparently clumsy, and very muscular; in fact, you will rarely ever see a blacksmith or an oarsman with such de- velopments of the muscles of the arms. When he holds out his arms for you to examine, you find that from shoulder to fingers’ ends they feel like iron—hard, rigid, inflexible with your utmost strength, and with the nerve and spring of a steel trap. In_ conversation he exhibits continual out- breaks of good-humored nervous excitability, such as you rarely meet with. He often taps his head with his fingers, as though he felt a consuming fire within. He says, ‘* No man can do any ting in dis world widout entusiasm; he must ’ave de mania ; people vill tink he ish mad ; he must trow his whole soul into his business or else he can’t ex- cel.” In further conversation he said, ‘ My motto is, ‘ Vita bellum---bellum vita—(energetically-—-vita est bellum.’ 1 vill conquer all ; I vill never rest.” ** But,” said I, “ you have already conquered. “* O,” said he, “Ino mean in music; I have anu- der object in de view; I follow it; I look at it, just so you look at de leetle light glimmer through de trees in de night ven you try to get to it,” (imi- tating the manner in which, in the dark, one seeks the light, dodging this way and that among the trees). “But,” said I, ‘€ what is this light---this object which you have in view ?” Here he re- lapsed into melancholy---appeared absorbed in thought, and said he could not tell me. ‘* But do you know, yourself?” (Brightening up)---** O, yes!’ His manner almost affected me to tears, and I could not but feel drawn towards this Hn terious, yet simple child of the North. What his secret is I knownot. I told him he made me feel sad, for | thought he must be burning, consumin away, like the candle to which I pointed ; and feared his life would be as short as it was excited “Oh! [like it!” said he, with enthusiasm spark- ling inhis eyes. ‘Some people,” I replied, ‘ re- quite threescore years and ten’to live 70 years, but you will live your three score and ten years in half that time.”? ““O, yes! that’s it, that’s it; I vill like to live seventy years in deten.”” I found that he is exceedingly temperate in all his habits; eat- ing little, and drinking no strong liquors, and barely tasting his wine. The more he works the less he eats. He is indebted for his extraordinary muscular development of arms not to severe exer- cise, but to some, to me inexplicable, principle of the nervous temperament. frequent Latin quotations that he was a very good classical scholar, and well acquainted with“ Tityre Arma vi- Quous- ue tandem abutere, le Catalina, patentia nostra” — The mathematics he’ said he never was I remarked to him that he was to me a and that he had like to tu patulae recubans sub teg mine fagi”—* rumque cano Trojae qui_ primus ab aris’ — Xe. &e. fond of very curious and original ge interested me exceedingly—and I would study him for about six months. He laughed ver heartily at the idea which he supposed I had, that could understand him in six menth’s study—for he said he was an enigma to himself, which he never expected to understand. But still he followed the bent of his own mind—his own ways—imitating no one—and at the same time uttering a sentiment which pleased me much—* I will not pe a stranger to myself,” as he would be if he were to follow and imitate other people. He begged me to make his apologies to you for not writing to you— fer you see,” said he, ** that [ have no time to write—I’ am eder in de cars or in de teatre all de time.” He remembers you with great gratitude and kindness. He never forgets his friends. I hardly knew how to tear myselt away from him, so much did he interest me. You know of course that Ole Bull’s object in hur- vying so fast through the country isto anticipate the rench artists. Philadelphia. [Correspondence of the Herald. Puraveruia, Dec. 29, 1843. Naval Visit—New Year's Day—Invitations. The steam ship Princeton will leave here to-mor- row(Saturday) and arrive at New York on Sanday, for the purpose of taking on board her “* big gun,” and to show to your citizens this beautiful speci- men of naval architecture. As Monday will be a gala day in your city, an opportunity will be afforded to extend its hospitali- ties to the officers, who are among the most chi- valri¢ in our navy. Robert F. Stockton, Captain; Measrs. Hunt, E R. Thompson and Robert E. Johnson, Lieutenants aad E. Barnitt, acting do.; J. M. Bush, sailing ma ; Messrs, Williamson, Lowry, J. Parker Nor y and Shippen, midshipmen. Togethe' with a fine crew of about one hundred and sixty men, marines, &c Fine in Rocursrer.—The Rochester Democrat, of the 28th, states that the large three story building in Main street, adjoining the Bloveom house, has been de- | stroyed by fire. When tne mail left the Blossom house wanalso in flames, Loss $4000 or $5000, News From Trxas.—Advices have been recei- ved at New Orleans {rom Galveston to the 16th, and Houston to the 1th inst. The news by this arrival is of very little interest. The questions of the Presidency and the annexa- tion of that republic to this, are the engrossing to pics of discussion. All the newspapers discuss the annexation with an evident leaning towards the measure. ‘The trade of Galveston is rapidly onthe increase. The Civilian of the 16th, on this head says :—Vessels, pes sengers and merchandize have been entering our port for ‘a few days past on a very reapectable scale. Should the wise legislators of the United States descend to notiee matters so small, they would see that the greatest number ot vessels, the most valuable cargoes, ‘a heavy propor- tion of the emigration, are from Europe—thi and intercourse with nations on the other side of the At lantic are rapidly augmenting, while, with the United States, they are diminishing in an equal proportion—e satural consequence of the hon-intercourse policy acted upon by the United States Congress at its last session. d” to undeceive me, as also to e wore no adventitious ‘ expan- of his arms I discovered from his ‘The execution of Charles Henniker took place at Gal- veston on the %h. He manifested a firmness to the last moment, bordering on indifference. The editor of the Galveston News has preferred charges against the pre- sent Collector of Galveston, which substantially assert his want both of honesty and’ capacity. Exchequer bills have experienced a sudden depression. On the 16th inst the Ferdinand, whicn arrived at Galveston from Bremen, brought fifty-two passengers, principally emigrants. T’ are mostly agriculturalists, and expect to settle in the vi- cinity of Millcreek. There were only ten members of Congress in Washington on Monday the 4th inst. The late heavy rains have rendered the roads almost impasse- ble, and it was supposed that a quorum would not be et the capitol for another week. The work on the Brazos and San Luis Canal has commenced under the superin- tendence of Mr. Lempsky. The Civilian states that there ia ample provisions r,e-year, good dwellings and imple- ments, and the work must progress. Laresr From Canapa.—We have received Mon- real papers of the 23d, Kingston papers of the 22d and Quebec papers of the 2lst inst. There is no news of consequence. We make, however, the following extracts. H. H. Macfarlane, has passed his examination, and re- ceived his commission by appointment from the govenor general, as deputy provincial strveyor, and has now com- menced to practise in the different branches of his profes- sion, as surveyor, civil engineer and architect, in con- nection with Mr. Cane, who is engaged in the present survey of the city —Montreal Gazette. The M'Tavish estate, consisting of two hundred and forty acres, occupying a most beautiful and commanding position in the rear of this city, has just been sold for £15,000. It is rumored that Sir George Simpson, Gover- nor of the Hudson’s Bay Company, is the purchaser, along with some other gentlemen. We learn by advices from Lochaber, that the Bucking- ham Mills, belonging to Messrs. Bigelow, were consumed by fire last Sunday. It is rumored that the misfortune may be attributed to an incendiary. We give a comparative statement of arrivals at Mom- treal in two years : Years Vessels. Tons. Men. 1842 172 43,156 1908 1843 151 36,682 1607 Decrease a1 7aTa “we A royal pardon has been extended to the five following transport Iserbpey who are undergoing their sentence in New South Wales, in consequence of the part taken by them in the late rebellion in Canada, to wit :—l tor Morin, Achille Morin, Charles Huot, Louis nault, Rene Pinsonnault. Te Heo- Court of Oyer and Terminer. Before Judge Kent and Aldermen Woodbull and Emmaas, Dec. 30.—Previous to the opening of the Circuit Court this Court was organized, when the following nolle quies were entered at the instance of the District Attorney. The People vs. William L. Stone and Francis Hali, of the New York Commercial, for printing and publishing a libel on Aldermen Purdy and Lee. The People vs. James Brooks and William B. Townsend, of the New York Express, for printing and publishing a libelon the same parties, and which libel was copied frem the Commercial. The People vs. Charles King, of the New York American for the same offence. The People vs. James Gordon Bennett, of the New York Herald, for printing and publishing a libel on the Judges of the Court of Sessions. The Court then adjourned. Court For tHe Correction or Ernons, Dec. 27.— George Miller vs. J. L. Spinola—judgment affirmed ; affirmance 18, reversal4. T. Joy and al. va. J. Child—de- cree affirmed ; affirmance 20. Mary Livi Stickles, administratrix &c.—decree affirms 16, reversal 3. Ezra Gloon admr. ke. ve. J Dias and al. exrs. &c.—decree affirmed; affirmance 14, re- versal6 C.T Tappan ve, J. Gray—decree affirmed ; for affirmance 18, for reversal none. John C. Spencer impld vs. The American Insurance Company—decree affirmed; or affirmance 14, reversal none Dec. 98.—The Bank of Orleans and al. vs. Williem T. ‘orrey and al —decree affirmed ; for affirmance 19, rever- sal none. J. Burr vs. Sarah Burr—decree affirmed ; for aitirmance 17, reversal 5. Josephine Cuyler and others vs. H. H. Bogert—decree affirmed; for affirmance 10, re- versal S. A. Pierce and al. vs. S. Gunn—decree affirmed A for affirmance 15, reversal 4. Ordered, that in all cased wherein any special provisions in any judgment or de- cree made by this Court at this term shall be required, the parties concerned prepare drafts thereof, and have the same in court on Saturday morning. AFTERNOON Session.—The Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company vs. The City of New York. Decree affirmed; for affirmance ll, for reversal9. Henry H. Cruger and others vs. The Union Insurance Company ot New York and J. A. Hamilton. Decree atfirmed; for affirmance 19, for reversal none. L. A. Spalding vs. The People, ex. rel. F. F. Backus. Decree affirmed; for atfirmance 16, reversal none. J. Bangs and al vs. M. Strong. Decree attirmed; for affirmance 17, reversal none. E. 8. Champ- lin and al exrs. vs. R. H. Haight. Decree reversed; for re- versal 12, atfirmance 3. WANTED TO RENT—In Broadway, a store frontinz ow the street, between the Astor House and Wall street. Ad dress, with terms, Box No. 757 Lower Post Office. 27 tfd ATHARINE GOOD, of the eity of Philadelphia, widow not having heard Gom her sn (Samuel KU Wiliams, no or late of the city af New York, hatter) for some time seph Lopez wou'd be thankfol for any informaty n respecting him. If thi should meet his eye, a line addr ssed to her, No. 26 Cherry st, Philad Iphia_Venna., would find her. 3013 7 atgba hare ACKET SHIP SH? RIDAN, from Liverpool, « i all st PAC ander ponecsl eudary ne Oticuae & bart inet Consienees will please attend:to the recept of their goods, € ACKET SHIP UTICA for Hevre, wi'l sail on Tuesday next, the 2d Jaouary, at 12 0’clock, M.. when passengers will please be on boa'd. at pier No. 4 North river. The lecter baxs will ‘lose at the asual places at half-past 1L o'clock ou the above day Shippers by this vessel are requested to cleer their goods at the custom house day, Saturday, 3uth inet, aud sead Uhesr bills of lading for signature to_the office o: BOYD & HINCKEN, No 9 Tontine Building. d30ec ‘ NEW YEAR’S NIGHT. GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL. WASHINGTON HALL —Wr. J. Parker wis es to notice to his friends aud the public, that he intends giving a Grand Faney ress Ball ov New Years night, ov which oceagion a great yaviety of fan dances will be brought forward. The much admired Highlant Flog, bya as Seal De Village, by Miss St. Clair; La Sylphide, by a youne Lady ; Horupipe, bya Master ; Pas - leo hy Vises lemence; te much admired Spanish dance of * 1! Jaleo de Xeves, by the celebrated Miss Hor. pipe, by Mr Parker Deneme to comrmeuce at half past eight anu coutinge wntil a late hour. Tickets $1 1. B. Fen ons rep exenting clowr a, negr es, intoxicared gh or y proper dress will not be adm ted. he will be paid at /he door to pure: auch oha- om, ‘alters; Naval __ ATTENTION ! ATTENTION! N ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENT can be obvained fA vat Baruett’s Cheap Engraving aud Printing Establishment, No 49 Courtlan’ts t, come Greenwich ding, Visit ing, Invitation and Professional Cards. exeented in the frat style Cthe art. as revards the sup-rior:cy of the Ragraving, meata’ 1 he Printing, and the whiteness ani brilliancy of the ears, Pertous furnishing their ownCard Pinter can haye them prin’ on the most approved and fashionable sivle of Cards at reduced Priees A Visiting Care Place neatty engraved and fifty cards prinred wv the low pr cet 81.9 4/0 2w*re A SUITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT. VALENTINE has removed his tngraving agd Printing Ke: tablishment trom John street to No. 1 street, , New York. — Lovejoy’s Hotel.) opposite the Brick Cha edding, Visiting, }.vitation and Professional Uarde, execut ed in the feat f tho art, as regards the superiority of the Engraving, neatness of the Printing, and the whiteness ane bril if liancy of the cards. Persons furu shing their own Cai can haye them printed on ‘he mos: approved and fashionable styleof Cards, at reduced prices 48 im*r $3 000 RE WARD.—Three Thousand Dollars wiil be ’ paidfor the recovery an’! delivery of the contents, to the nadersicved of a black len! er bunk trams, about thirty lnches lovg and right en inches ide, with theedgea sharp It was iron bound, with Wood, straps /waning slong th top aud bottom, alyo, strapped w th iron, JI is beljeved to hae been merked ‘ Pom roy & Co..” or“ P.& Co.,” on the ende The said trank + sapposed to have been stolen from on board the steamboat Utica on the lth inst. It co t.ined a largeamount of checks, bonk note deafis, encl sed in packages in enspec bags a’ d directed to different brok=rs aod banks im the city of New York. ‘he above reward wil! be paid in addition to all other re wards offered by other peesg 's interested, POMEROY & CO, 2 Wallst. N.Y. New York, Dec. 16, 1843. Thy he above reward is guaranted by the parties » Of sad Trunk snd its con ents; in ad~ als» the following reward of $3,080 of wey & Co of Albany, and guaranueed by the nm dersigued, making the wnole a. ovur of the reward offered 6000 DOLLARS Arnany, Decembe 15. 1043. | We nderss st in the recovery ee Nom the. teambont nyt payment of the | ed by Pomeroy & Co, OF Unie city. tn the Fitio, of oa reauects ve intarenta W A>HBL . THEUDOKE OLCO FT, Cashier of the Canal Bank. FR. B.. KENDRICK, Cashier of the Mechanves’ and Farmers’ Bank, JOUN PAINE Cashier of the Bank of Trop, WM. FRY2R 418 (fins ere JOSHUA G. OLX,

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